Hans Oelschläger Prize

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The Hans-Oelschläger Prize of the Society for German Language (Wiesbaden) has been awarded since 2014 in cooperation with the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft (Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft) to journalists on radio and television who “strengthen the feeling for clear, good German through appropriate programs, while also being critical deal with fashionable terms and empty formulas ”. The prize is endowed with 5000 euros and is awarded every two years.

The award is named after Hans Oelschläger . This was an editor at Südwestfunk and ZDF. On ZDF he was a. a. Head of the editorial offices "Literature and Art" and "Culture and Society". He held this position until his death in 1982.

The Hans Oelschläger Foundation was set up posthumously in 2010 by his late wife. When it was founded, the foundation's capital was € 340,000.

Award winners

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Individual evidence

  1. Media awards 2014: Excerpts from the certificates of justification - GfdS. In: gfds.de. May 31, 2014, accessed January 18, 2016 .
  2. Language award for Hallervorden, Kloeppel and Bourani - GfdS. In: gfds.de. January 13, 2016, accessed January 18, 2016 .
  3. Fanta Vier und die Maus awarded , deutschlandfunkkultur.de, published and accessed on February 6, 2018